Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Sep 1964, p. 4

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: } - @ THE CSHAWA TIMES, Tusedey, September 22, 1964 r Ft History Day Attracts 2,000 Visitons ueay abit re Hull i A DEMONSTRATION OF HORSEPOWER AJAX SCHOOL have ost beet antehe tee Sem iq|Visitors -- the operation of an form will be suitably prepared early spinning wheel by Mrs. for Grade 9. Harry Cook, spinning yann from G d ith l d Board chairman Donald Kemp threshed by steam engine ON|the snow white fur of angora roun S Ose said he had spoken to the yo the premises, to the horses and|nabbits; Mrs. Mervin Annis principal at the Pickering 5 ponies and their riders. nym of|hooking a rug; Mrs. Allan Me- " ee te and ? the applause was devoted to an|Kenzie, and her fragrant dis- D D kn oar' a oa chariot-like cart driven|niay of all manner of living urin ar ess of the Ajax High School exam- by Cecil Phillips and his large/herbs, and those which hung in , inations last a. eee and gentle horse, and to a smart|their 'mature state about her.| AJAX (Staff) -- 'The Ajax Pub-Ajax Police Chief will be noti-|,, Mt. Kemp asstred the nostl es sia. A litle pony and cart occupied by Mrs. Austin Pearse worked at altie School Board last might de-|fied of the board's decision. Tt snags vn cate: begen Ph children of Nir. + | brad rug. cided unanimously that public|was decided that fencing of the MILT PARKIN HEWS TIMBER ' Caml (Nig) Norton. Near a booth where ladies of|school grounds should be closed|school properties was not imme- ete inn; oan " the Women's Institutes and|to the public during the hours of|diately necessary. The :front|Ceucation abo United Church groups cou] djdarkness. lawns of the schools will also be bo It searcely keep up with the de-| The decision far the curfew/off limits at all times, ® 2 1g orse OW esu Ss mand for home-made baking|was made as the result of ex-| Because of the window break- Guild tri e and refreshments, Mrs. How-|tensive damage to schools in the|age problem the property com- e ard Malcolm and Mrs. George/town. mittee has decided to experi- Duncan churned fresh butter,) School grounds will be closed|ment with a translucent fibre Stops Paper t ur am en Ta air while Mrs. Ed. Brown deftly/from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m, from Oct.|glass material to replace broken -- ee ek 1 to March 31 and from 9 p.m.|windows. The material conducts sae , 5 and 8rd, R. Cochrane; |Mrs. W. irs. A.jto 7 a.m. from April 1 to Sept.|lights but can not be seen Publ h os aa ¢ Bangg cage oaglog Mat 0g Hi 2nd tn Pony 5th, E. Johnson; 6th,|Gray stitched away at a quilt.|31, through. Mr. Reid said that at 1S Ing Durham Central Fair follow: land 3rd, David Watkins, Peter.|R. Hepburn, Enniskillen; 7th, G.|_ A temperamental horse power! tq nis motion to the board,|the rate glass was being broken! youwcerown, Ohio (AP)-- : vacithe gh: 4th, D hy Ellins,| Hill; 8th, Bob Sim, Tyrone on which many hours had been property committee chairman|it was difficult to keep up with The 'attéke « $ Yo CARRIAGE HORSES Oshawa: Sth, D, Lambert, Osh'| Pony under saddie, owned and|spent to get it in working com|jack Reid asked that trespass-|tepairs. a ect beoaie ee awa: 6th, Carol Lovekin, New-|ridden by child under 14 years|dition, was paging es Y tWolers be prosecuted: to the fullest] The board also decided to ask| 07 Monday "ihe dest Cans "jeastle. and a -- -- Town- aa patra pF apres ~~ extent of the law. He told thejcouncil to request that the On- daily newer hasn't pub- '| Pony under saddle, over 1214|Ship--Carol Lovekin. ' board that over $700 damage|tario Municipal Board reservely, paper bande' tor bor ef. gu i> yeart DLE HORSES - means by which power Was &t/nad been done to school prop-|$66,000 for school board _pur-|#shed in 75 years. $50 to $5000 B,|or under--tst and 2nd,len Hill; Oegieh Seen cite pe ee erties during the . summer|poses. The loan will be discuss-| A dozen supervisory person- without endorsers or bankable ; re j i 's finance|nel have been putting out a [Boca Bermenrie: [ene ewan, 2d, Maire: ith Wayme Byers (Ptl"at ld ald scene tacoma fin for orer-he-cun SUPERIOR Pony, single in harness, under ac ab, D.Brent; 5th, B. Flint. Holmes), Taunton. guage was being written on the] It was also disclosed at the|"& gy s by beard tela '3|18% hands--Ist, Mr. Vernon;| Western saddle -- 1st, Mis|AMERICAN SADDLEBRED |buildings, lights and window|meeting that 1,665 pupils are en- -- Newspaper Gulld . More : FIN AN CE .|2nd, R. Cochrane, Enniskillen;|Cnaig; 2nd, Bob Snelgrove,) Mare and foal----ist, L. At-/Panes were broken and treesjrolled this year at the public and|3rd, Mr. Vernon; 4th, David] Peterborough; 3rd, Mr. Saddler; and shrubbery were being de-|schools. ag pi Yara been Watkins, 5th, poner =, ome atten, Oshawa; zeal of 1964--L. Atchison, seh tg at pubiic pectin 1s in|SPBECH TEACHER k be the . 725-6541 17 SIMCOE ST. N. . Single pony in harness, over|5th, M. Barnier. y or gelding , ee "1 e damage to schools in| 4 speech correction teacher|said it is suspending publica- . +/1344 hands--Ist amd 2nd, Mr. PARADE TURNOUT | 1st, Mrs. Heard; 2nd 3rd,/our community must be done by!4i1 he employed by the board|ti P " Daily to 5:30 p.m.! Wednesday to 8 p.m.; Saturday to 12 nooa : BEST je employ iy tion "temporarily because of - Vernon; 3rd, D. by 4th, "ist, Mrs. D. Heard, Bowman- ase Muriel Lacey, Peterbor-|children who are or who havelty teach children with speech| mechanical problems and be- Other evenings by appointment R, Cochmnae; Sth, Glen Hill... | ville; Ind and 3rd, Miss Craig;/°CO-. o. susaing any age --|aemied, Our schools," stated! deticiencies for three and @ half|cause of limited manpower os scdvebitih atthe ia: Uisiains dnd |4th, Mr. Brent; Sth, Miss Love-!,. ir Brent; nd, Miss Lindal days a week. available." kin. Luke, Bowmanville; 3rd, Mrs.|NOTIFY POLICE The new mathematics will be} The company said it hoped to rd,|LIGHT HORSE STAKE Heard; 4th, Miss Lacey. The police committee and the/taught at Ajax schools in Grades!nesume publication soon. ? ist, Mr. Saddler; 2nd, Mr. Patton; 3rd, Mr. Hoskin; 4th, .|L. Cochrane; 5th, Mr. Vernon; Watkins; 3rd, G. Hill. 6th, I. Cochrane; 7th, Mr. Brent; Mare and foal--ist, D. Wat-'8th, L. Cochrane; 9th, N. Coch- 1964--1st, Mr. Brent; 2nd, Mr. Flint; 3rd, Nelson coch- Filly or gelding, one year, not pony--lst, Garnet Cochrane. NU-W AY RUG her OSHAWA'S MOST RELIABLE RUG By NU-WAY ov CLEANERS, i Serer pena oti dealer and rug cleaner in Eastern Ontario, Only l- 15% hands--ist, L. Cochrane; WAY Jet Cleans your rugs, a second ond, third tiene 2nd Sheridan; and if necessary giving extra special attention » Me. ga Sed th, stains, returning them to your floors fresh-air fresh 'and new looking. Using the most modern rug clean- i equipment NU-WAY'S efficient methods keep prices low ... . for example a 9 x 12' rug costs only $9.75, For fast 3 day service call now, 728-4681 NU - WAY RUG An Approved Member of the National institute of Rug Cleaners Pony under saddle, under 1214 Information Classes on the Catholic Religion or NON-CATHOLICS and CATHOLICS "These lectures are arranged for those who wish to learn more about the History of the Roman Catholic Church and her doctrines, beliefs and cere- monies. Questions and discussions are encouraged, and both Catholics and non-catholics are invited to discuss any religious question freely. There is No charge or obligations involved. WHEN: Monday & Wednesday Evenings TIME: 8 P.M. WHERE: St. Gregory's Auditorium, Room 1 194 Simcoe St. North, Oshawa « Wasi to buy a red convertible? Get a Commerce Red Convertible Loan. Or maybe your wife would prefer a green sedan. Sedan, convertible, canoe, piano, or wardrobe... please BEGINNING: Wednesday, Sept. 23rd at 8 P.M. | yourself (or your wife). One of a wide variety of Commerce loans can be tailored to your needs. Phone or visit INSTRUCTOR: Rev. L. McGough - 725-8444 the Loan Department of any Commerce branch. CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK OF COMMERCE e

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